You know that sticky film that builds up on your teeth over the course of the day? That’s plaque. It is constantly forming on your teeth. It is teeming with bacteria that feed on the food or drink particles in your mouth.
It is sticky enough to allow the bacteria to survive the process of you eating or drinking. So, no, even rinsing your mouth after every meal is not going to affect the bacteria. Over time, the bacteria multiple and start to snack on the enamel in your teeth.
This is what ends up causing cavities, and what eventually leads to gum disease. But that’s not the worst of it. The plaque also makes it easier for acids to adhere to the surface of the teeth. This weakens the enamel even more.
Come to our Dental Department who can perform a detailed checking of
your teeth and gums with use of a specialised camera.